• The Pazzi Madonna. ... with Michelozzo, it was most likely produced for private devotion and possibly commissioned by the Pazzi family for their home in.
  • The Pazzi Madonna, which dates to between 1425 to 1430 is thought to have been commissioned for private devotions and represents Donatello's later...
  • Madonna Pazzi by Donatello. The Madonna Pazzi, housed today in Berlin's Staatliche Museen, is rectangular marble relief that dates from c. 1425.
  • The Pazzi Madonna in the Berlin Staatlichen Museum is believed to originate from the Palazzo Pazzi in Florence, where according to a 1677 Florentine Guide...
  • Image: Donatello, “Madonna col Bambino” (Madonna Pazzi), ca. 1420–1425, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin — Preußischer Kulturbesitz.
  • Pazzi Madonna. 1420-30s Marble, 75 x 70 cm Staatliche Museen, Berlin. ... The Madonna gazes penetratingly into her son's eyes, foreseeing his death.
  • The Pazzi Madonna is a rectangular "stiacciato" marble relief sculpture by Donatello, now in the sculpture collections of the Bode-Museum in Berlin.
  • The Pazzi Madonna is a rectangular white marble relief sculpture created by Donatello around 1425-1430 for private devotion in the Palazzo Pazzi della Congiura...
  • In this article, we will explore the various facets of Pazzi Madonna and discuss its importance in the current context. ... The Pazzi Madonna.